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- christopherglenExplorerFor towing, dirt, mud, and snow I love my Duratrac's, but it cost me in the mpg area VS street rib tires. What do you want them to do?
- renoman69Explorer
azdryheat wrote:
There is no best tire.
of course there is ......."MICHELIN" - The_TexanExplorer
azdryheat wrote:
Sure there is, the Michelin owners think the Michelin is "the best", while the Bridgestone owners think theirs is the best. Best is solely in the mind of the vehicle owner......:B....Best in my book is the Hankook DynaPro ATm, while the Michelin ranks well below a Hankook.
There is no best tire. - azdryheatExplorerThere is no best tire.
- TrackrigExplorer II"the best tire" depends on what your're going to do with them.
Do you drive strictly on the pavement?
Will you use them in snow during the winter?
How much weight will you put on them?
etc.
Bill - squarles67ExplorerI put LT265/70/18 Michelin LTX AT2 on mine. Not cheap but load rated and an excellent tire. Had them almost two years now and couldn't be happier with them.
- crickeydogExplorerDon't know if they're available in your size but we've always purchased Michelin RIB tires for our trucks and 5'er. Never a issue with'em.
Happy camping!!! See y'all down the road!!!:)
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